It turns out that sleeping in may have some serious health benefits. At least that's the result of a study published in the Journal of Sleep Research. The study used 13 years worth of data from nearly 40,000 participants. Researchers of the sleep study grouped participants according to their self-reported sleep duration. Researchers then divided these groups into narrower groups based on their weekend sleeping habits. The study's authors said short sleep on the weekdays isn't a risk if it's paired with long weekend sleep.

If you're living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, you're not alone. Statistics show that IBS is the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder. Those who know they have it also know that eating can be confusing, frustrating, and painful. Some foods are really bad for IBS, and they could...
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By Laura Tucker, Staff writer; Image: Donald Trump (Image source: Gage Skidmore via Wikimedia Commons)
After many questionable moments whether the planned summit between Kim Jong Un of North Korea and Donald Trump would ever take place, the president has finally pulled the plug and cancelled...
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Americans love choices. In fact, an average grocery store carries a whopping 38,900 items! So how do nutritionists ferret out the healthiest options among such a mass of products? According to Business Insider, the pros really know how to read nutrition labels. They watch for sneaky, unrealistically...
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This weekend, a basset hound named Happy went missing in North Carolina, and a scammer claiming to have the dog soon demanded hundreds of dollars in bitcoin for his return. CBS17 reported, Happy’s...More

According to a report by Reuters, the US Chemical Safety Board urged chemical plants to weigh the risks of natural disasters on Thursday, the same way they would the integrity of pipes and production...More